'Game of Thrones' season 6 spoilers: Daenerys' future

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of ThronesHBO/ Game of Thrones

"Game of Thrones" season 5 ended with a shocking scene as fan favorite Jon Snow was brutally stabbed by the brothers of the Night's Watch upon his return to The Wall. Aside from Jon's tragic demise, Arya Stark went blind after killing Meryn Trant, Myrcella died from a poisonous kiss from Ellaria Sand just as she told Jaime that she always knew that he was her father, and Sansa's fate remains unclear as the final episode saw her and Theon jumping off a high wall in Winterfell to escape. 

Moreover, fans want to know what is to become of Daenerys. The finale saw her going on foot to Meereen, only to come upon a Khalasar of Dothraki warriors. While fans worry that things may not go so well for the Mother of Dragons in the upcoming season, a leaked season 6 script published on i09.com describes a character, Kinvara, who will spread the word of Daenerys being the one who will save the world from the "darkness" when the great war comes. 

A video, which is said to be an audition for the role of Kinvara, has been discovered online and reportedly features British actress Tehmina Sunny reading for the part. And while the footage has been removed, a transcript of the scene was made by fan site Watchers on the Wall. 

It appears that in the scene, Kinvara will meet Tyrion in Meereen, and Tyrion will ask her for help to convince the people of Meereen that Daenerys is their queen and to obey her orders while she is away. Kinvara promises to spread the word that Dany is their savior through priests and mummers. 

Along with the script, there have been casting announcements for season 6, and the show is reportedly looking for actors to take on the parts of Khogo and Akrat, who are speculated to be Daenerys' new right hand men. This could mean that the Mother of Dragons will be taking up her Khaleesi mantel again and will be leading a new Khalasar. 

Meanwhile, fans can expect to see bigger dragons in season 6 as the man behind the show's visual effects, Joe Bauer, told Yahoo!: "For season six the dragons will again be double in size, spanning 120ft from wingtip to wingtip." 

"Game of Thrones" season 6 is slated to air in 2016.